Trebas Institute will be holding an open house on January 9, 2013 at their Montreal campus.

The open house will allow people to explore the variety of digital media and entertainment industry training programs currently being offered at Trebas, including:

DJ Arts Technology

Film & Television Production

Music Business Administration

Sound Design

Studio Recording Live Sound

Most Trebas programs are open to quarterly admissions, allowing students to enroll into a program in the spring, summer, fall, or winter semesters.

All of the programs and curriculum offered at Trebas Institute function on three key attributes: industry-experienced instructors, state-of-the-art equipment, and a hands-on learning environment. These features offer students an education that combines technical training with insights on the entertainment industry as a whole, including how to approach the workforce after graduation.

A number of Trebas instructors and administrators will be on-site at the open house, allowing prospective students the ability to ask questions about the school and discuss prospective careers in the entertainment industry.

As a leading sound engineering school, many Trebas students and graduates have continued on to become Grammy-nominees, including two prominent recording engineers and mixers, Noah 40 Shebib (Moment for Life by Drake and Nicki Minaj and Whats My Name by Drake and Rihanna) and Mike Piersante ("Raising Sand" by Robert Plant (of and Alison Krauss).

Established in 1979, Trebas Institute was the first digital audio school in North America, and the first to introduce 3D Film Production training. With programs offered in both French and English at their Montreal location, Trebas also has a campus in Toronto, Ontario, and grown to become one of the leading film schools in Toronto.